Assunta Spina (1915)
8/10
Bertini: Successful Italian Diva
20 September 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Assunta and Michele loved each other, but Raffaele who had a secret crush on her disturbed the party. The jealous man, Michele misunderstood, was disappointed to Assunta, scratched her face. She was disappointed to his act, but still loved him in her inside. After all, Michele was imprisoned. I am unsure, but one man(I cannot recall his name and occupation) in the court told Assunta that he found the way to release him. She was grateful to him. Several days after, he was discharged early. She, however, was pleased him to come and afraid of him as well. Michele wished her to greet him after being discharged. He was angry and knew she lost interest in him. He was determined to kill the man(He was not Raffaele), killed him. Then he disappeared. Unfortunately she told a police officer that she went to the police station or the court herself instead of Michele.

Raffaele is a villain, but Michele can be a villain. He was too jealous and problematic. And it is not direct, but it is quite bad that Raffaele disturbed the party even though indirectly. Owing to his direct interruption, she was ruined. Assunta Spina is a beautiful quite innocent lady, indeed.

It is splendid splendid film. Francesa Bertini was a talented Italian actress. Other performers' act satisfied me. The cinematography is quite gorgeous as well.
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